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Narumon Z
Join Date: Oct 2006
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From what I've seen so far it's an interesting anime. Light and L are very smart and I like the cat and mouse game they're playing while trying to find out each other's identity. I can't wait to see what else they're going to think of next.
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Narumon Z
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Basque Country
Posts: 77
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I'm totally hooked to this one. They've just brought the manga to spain this month. I've bought volume one but I think I'm gonna watch the anime now and read the books when they finish printing them.
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Narumon Z
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1
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So far its gone pretty much to the manga. Really, the only thing really different is the order of events. Otherwise its true. The anime is going a few chapters an episode because apparently its only doing 30 - 40 episodes. There is also two live action movies, but they aren't as true to the manga as the anime (thus far). Its about time Death Note received the recognition it deserves. A well-selling manga turned well animated anime and great box-office topping live action move.
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i just finished reading Death Note vol 8 in the US, freaking awesome. i can't wait to see how they end the anime. i think they will probably end it with vol 7 seeing as how that is a good part to just end it at. ^^_.
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Otaku
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: UK
Age: 23
Posts: 2,762
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As yet to see episode 7 (although it is on my hardrive, heh heh), but all I can say is this show made my day. Oh, not to mention that the characters themselves are fantastically intense. Light and L's interactions are some of the most gripping I've seen in any form of entertainment. It is a genius concept.Literally. It got me on such a high that I spent the rest of the afternoon just raving joyful nonsense. It's one of the best and original things to happen to the anime world since... God knows... Animation is smooth, stylish, and realistic. The soundtrack is wonderful, just wonderful - the tune they use for the tense bits is *kisses fingers*. Dialogue is natural without being flat and boring, pacing is done well, and character reactions are very believable but come with a refreshing twist. I'm with Uriel on this one, though; let's hope it stays that way. Then again, it is following a manga, so I'm thinking it's got a long way to go before it starts getting bad. Which, of course, it will not. Shit, I just jinxed it, didn't I?
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Narumon Z
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 23
Posts: 20
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I haven't seen such a good anime in a long while now, I hope it keeps this pace to the end.
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Otaku
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: UK
Age: 23
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Yup, seen episode 7 now. What can I say? It's great to see pure genius on the dark side for once. Just awesome use of tension. It's funny, because when I think back on it, not much actually happened in that episode, it's just the tension was so brilliantly drawn out, that I didn't notice time pass. Hated it when I got to the end and realised there was no episode 8 yet.
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